Over 95,000 Mainers Affected by Hannaford Cybersecurity Breach
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Hannaford data breach affected more than 2.2 million customers
More than 95,000 Mainers and about 2.2 million people overall were affected by a cyber security breach last November that compromised personal information of some current and former Hannaford employees and customers.
Kroll Settlement Administration Announces a Proposed Settlement in the NCB Management Services, Inc. Data Breach Litigation; If Your Personal Information Was Impacted by the Data Breach, You May Be Eligible to Receive Benefits
PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 27, 2025-
Americans to get up to $5k from $1.9m data breach settlement
AMERICANS are set to get up to $5,000 from a massive $1.9 million data breach settlement. You only need to show a receipt to prove eligibility and claim thousands of dollars in reimbursement. GETTYAmericans are set to get up to $5,000 from a massive $1.9 million data breach settlement[/caption] Netgain Technology is the subject of the class action, a service provider that manages IT and cloud computing services for healthcare and accounting comp…
The Ahold Delhaize USA Breach: How A Single Click Can Cost Millions - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
By Gary S. Miliefsky, Publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine Introduction In late 2024, cybercriminals breached Ahold Delhaize USA Services, LLC, exposing the personal data of millions of current and former employees of major grocery chains including Food Lion, Stop & Shop, Giant, Hannaford, and Peapod. The attackers, a ransomware group known as INC Ransom, claimed responsibility and released proof of the stolen data online. The stolen information …
$5,000 Payout Heading To Data Breach Victims After Insurance Incident Exposes 'Highly Sensitive' Information of 479,261 People - The Daily Hodl
Victims of a data breach that placed personally identifying information of hundreds of thousands of people at risk are set to get paid in a new settlement. According to the settlement administrator’s portal, the Chicago-based global insurance broker Hub International will pay $4.65 million to settle a class action lawsuit that accused it of enabling a “massive and preventable data breach” between December of 2022 and January of 2023. The breach …
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